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Th: Jefferson asks the favor of mr Barnes to have the inclosed paid to mr Gelston . he will thank...
I have sent to the B. at W. for the Cashiers draft in favr. of D. Gelston Esqr: on B. B. NYork...
The acquisition of Louisiana will be of great and lasting importance to the United States. In its...
The message, which You did me the honor to transmit, I have read with great pleasure. it exhibits...
Mr Rawlings who hands you this having a desire to render service to the U.S. upon the Mississippi...
This copy of a memorial to the Senate of the Union, is, with the utmost respect laid before the...
About 20 minutes since, I received a Letter from my friend Docter Sibley, enclosing me a Map of...
The Bearer is Mr Wm Byrne an ornamental stucco worker & Plasterer whose good Conduct, sobriety,...
I have conversed with most of the Western members of Congress respecting the possibility of...
I am very much pleased to find that the Choctaws agree to sell us their country on the Missisipi,...
I must ask the favor of you to meet the heads of departments here tomorrow at 12. aclock &...
In the month of May last I received the letter you did me the honour to write by Mr. Parke and at...
You’ll please accept my Acknowledgements for the Message, and permit me in the most sincere...
Th: Jefferson asks the favor of the Attorney General to meet the heads of departments here...
I do myself the honor of presenting you, with an accurate Chart of the Coast of West Florida and...
Mr. Rawlins the Gentn. who will deliver you this letter, is anxious to obtain an appointment in...
Th: Jefferson presents his compliments to mr Pichon. he meant to be understood the other evening...
Je vois bien, que vous n’avez pas envie d’entre en correspondence avec moi, mais, je vous dis,...
Ord. to Claib. & Wilk. write to Laussat & Clarke force or no force. 1. if no force proceed with...
I was at Monticello yesterday and Mr. Dinsmore had almost finished the cornice in the hall and...
A plain man, wishes to lay before you in a plain way, some observations. He chooses to offer to...
you will Please to Excuse my Boldness in Addressing you on this Ocasion but by being Assured of...
By H.E. W.C. Commandant & Intendant of the Province of Louisiana A Proclamation Whereas by...
Tout près de l’abime de la misére—dans un paÿs etranger—sans autre recomandation, qu’a Vous—J’ose...
I now lay before you the treaty mentioned in my general message at the opening of the session, as...
In my letter of Jan. 30. I informed you that the person whom I had employed in this neighborhood...
Your two favors, my dear friend, of Feb. 15. & June 15. have been duly recieved. the latter was...
With all diffidence do I approach the Chief Magistrate of my country; sensible that in averting...
Your favors of Apr. 6. & June 27. were duly recieved, & with the welcome which every thing brings...
C. Ellery has the honor to offer his highest respects to the President, and to request his...